Labour leader Ed Miliband accuses the Prime Minister David Cameron of damaging
the health service saying "The NHS is getting worse on his watch.
There's only one person to blame and it's him"

The Labour leader said following the NHS reforms, have the number of people waiting more than two months for cancer treatment had gotten worse and the numbers of people waiting on trolleys had increased from 61,000 to 167,000.

He claimed the Prime Minister had promised that the reorganisation would improve the NHS, but that it was "getting worse on his watch".

Mr Cameron replied saying that A&E waiting times were down and added that if Mr Miliband could not do better than that on the NHS he "really is in trouble".